I found 200 year old stuff in this whole-house cleanup!

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  • @dawnhughes9942
    @dawnhughes99422 ай бұрын

    I'm autistic and a small business owner and parent of a young adult too. I bought a foreclosed 125yo level 5 hoarder house. Over 40tons trash removed so far. We have found old treasures too. Glad I'm handling it the way you do, respecting the past. Watching your videos helps me feel less alone, like I have a friend who understands what it's like in a way. Thank you for sharing your content and autistic humor.

  • @cathyprosser1050

    @cathyprosser1050

    2 ай бұрын

    You've got lots of friends on this channel 😊

  • @marjoriecross3903

    @marjoriecross3903

    2 ай бұрын

    I also agree with the others ..you do have a good way of doing your sorting.cleaning. and trying to walk in such mess..God bless all of us for having people that does as you..take care and keep your sense of humour because life can become a mess!

  • @LaurelChinn

    @LaurelChinn

    2 ай бұрын

    I hope you are filming it. 😎

  • @shonamacleod9457

    @shonamacleod9457

    2 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤ the video doing a brilliant job cleaning up the clutter 👍👍👍💯💯💯

  • @Sarah-mp5vi

    @Sarah-mp5vi

    2 ай бұрын

    'like I have a friend who understands what it's like in a way' DITTO that! same for me💯

  • @trekvdm
    @trekvdm2 ай бұрын

    It breaks my heart that we force 79 year olds to work 3 jobs to survive.

  • @shawnbecker9810

    @shawnbecker9810

    2 ай бұрын

    I was thinking the same. 😢

  • @girl.anachronism5639

    @girl.anachronism5639

    2 ай бұрын

    Divest from capitalism.

  • @TheGoodDirtbag

    @TheGoodDirtbag

    2 ай бұрын

    Say it again for the people in DC

  • @edennis8578

    @edennis8578

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@girl.anachronism5639Yeah, because Marxism is so much better - not. You realize that this is an entrepreneur's channel, right? Capitalism at work.

  • @toots615

    @toots615

    2 ай бұрын

    Sometimes older people like to stay busy, albeit, 3 jobs is a lot for me.

  • @huntercrosby8882
    @huntercrosby88822 ай бұрын

    I’m an archaeologist, historic preservationist and historian and I’ve fallen in love with this channel. I really appreciate how you clarified that even though the house is old, it doesn’t have a lot of historical significance. That’s an important term that really determines the preservation future for a structure. People can sometimes have a hard time with the concept of something being old but not necessarily important, because the assumption is usually that all old things are inherently equally important because they’re old. Sometimes a site or a structure just doesn’t have anything left to give up. I really appreciate your channel and I love seeing you doing the archaeology of modernity! Edit: Coming back in to say, shoutout to your knowledge of a local pottery tradition!

  • @MidwestMagicCleaning

    @MidwestMagicCleaning

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you! ❤️❤️🫎

  • @tamaratamtammorris8151

    @tamaratamtammorris8151

    Ай бұрын

    @huntercrosby8882: "People can sometimes have a hard time with the concept of something being old but not necessarily important, because the assumption is usually that all old things are inherently equally important because they’re old." You've just put into words something I've encountered here and there in my journey as an antiques aficionado, but never knew how to verbalize. I think in America in particular, because we're such a young country compared to many other countries out there, the idea that old=valuable is stronger here because we don't have the kind of centuries-long history to compare modernity with. It's something I struggle with too because while there are many old items that are well made and can be restored to functionality with some TLC (such as tools), there are also plenty of old things that are just junk and it's hard to see past that when you're of the mind that anything old=valuable.

  • @sharonstuebi8181

    @sharonstuebi8181

    Ай бұрын

    When I can't sleep at night I love watching your videos. They see so satisfying. Also your voice is soothing to me. Thanks from Grandma in Peru 🇵🇪

  • @darkharlezucreek

    @darkharlezucreek

    Ай бұрын

    I live in a low value house that may date to the late 1700s (the original part) and honestly it's a crappy little mill worker shack tossed up before the mill (I live across the rd from a big waterfall, very old mill site). It sits on whole unpeeled logs, uses wood pegs and square nails, the cellar is mud and stones. It was cheap, it has 2 additions, 1880 and we think 1940s? I think the front part is older than the mill because of the axe hewn joists and whole trees visible in the cellar. It cost 79,000 in 2012, and was gutted and drywalled in '07. It's not valuable but still pretty cool, and our yard is a goldmine of old trash. Everytime its rototilled or I sink a shovel in more than 6in, something pops out. Silverware, bottles, pottery. I have a full bucket of yard goodies. My next door neighbor found a small revolutionary war era cannonball when their tree fell. Historical places are fun, but not always super valuable.

  • @Whoop.Der_it_is

    @Whoop.Der_it_is

    Ай бұрын

    Roman coins are so popular in the UK you can buy a bag of them for £4. ROMAN coins. That is such a bizarre fact to me being Australian. Our post colonisation history is roughly 300 years.

  • @DKM905
    @DKM9052 ай бұрын

    I am 76 years old and I am a property manager for my son-in-law. I love my job however, there are times that I am doing 47:51 the physical work cleaning after a tenant leaves the house in a disaster. Helping with remodels .For a long time I did not take breaks, but I listened to you and I now take frequent breaks, which really helps me to do a better job. It is sad we seniors work extra jobs just to survive. I couldn’t agree more. I’m however, fortunate that I’m doing something I really love and enjoy. I wish I had done this in the early days instead of 30 years of retail manager $18 million store for a huge company that truly never appreciated it. The job I do now 😊I am appreciated.

  • @suewilkinson910

    @suewilkinson910

    Ай бұрын

    You love doing it and you are appreciated. It doesn't get much better than that.

  • @jowoodford4838

    @jowoodford4838

    Ай бұрын

    No it doesn’t get much better does it? Most of us have to work to live. It takes time to get good at job etc. but I’m nearly 60 and wont have money to retire. The nicest aspect of work is to be appreciated for doing the job. Makes a big personal difference-enough money just pays the bills and it’s much nicer to work at something that’s valued - by myself too!

  • @reneecellmer1659

    @reneecellmer1659

    Ай бұрын

    I smile to think you had such a great job for so long. Never mind their not appreciating you...the job you did was y.o.u. showing them how it's done. Their bad they didn't realize how you kept them rolling smoothly. 😊

  • @janesmith9024

    @janesmith9024

    Ай бұрын

    Although my psychiatrist father had a lot of older patients get very depressed when they stopped all work so I hope like my father I will carry on working almost until I die - not always a bad thing and keeps you active too.

  • @rebeccam8505
    @rebeccam85052 ай бұрын

    Thank you for being an inspiration to other autistic people. My three children are autistic, my oldest is a high functioning (formerly Asperger’s) adult, but has been struggling to find his place in the world. He wasn’t sure he could or should ever get married and have a family, until watching your videos. He’s now trying to figure out his thing, embracing his personality and is more open to all possibilities.

  • @anneporter123

    @anneporter123

    2 ай бұрын

    That's fantastic!

  • @cathyprosser1050

    @cathyprosser1050

    2 ай бұрын

    That's wonderful 😊!!! Mack is doing way more than just cleaning with his channel and inspiring lots of people and teaching people all kinds of useful stuff too. ❤ I hope your son will find his " super power", too because he definitely has a super power. Sometimes just takes time and circumstances to find it 😊

  • @IAmLachesis

    @IAmLachesis

    2 ай бұрын

    Hear hear. My husband and older son are autistic (ASD1 & ASD3), our younger son has sensory and processing issues. We enjoy watching Mack’s videos as an example for them to be able to do whatever they want in life and enjoy it.

  • @christysolange

    @christysolange

    2 ай бұрын

    That is beautiful. Best of luck to your son.

  • @nomoretwitterhandles

    @nomoretwitterhandles

    2 ай бұрын

    @@moon-moth1 You know they didn't mean it that way, yet you chose to find the negativity in what they were saying anyway? How unfair. As an autistic person myself, yes I am smart, but I have crippling social anxiety that prevents me from even leaving the house. It is terrifying. My life sucks because of autism.. but it also kinda rules. I know more about my interests than most other people do. I'm not allowed to play Harry Potter trivia with my friends because I know every answer to every question. That in particular does not make me a "savant," it just means I care about my interests. You're buying into the trope that "purpose"="super smart cool great thing." That is not what it means to everyone else. For some of us, "purpose" is in the little things; such as my love for Harry Potter, or another's love for sea creatures, or another's love for astronomy. We're not "smart," we are DEDICATED. And THAT is our "super power." You do not have to be a savant to be dedicated to your interests! Please, I beg of you, stop communicating with weirdos on social media. This world is not as dark and messed up as you think it is. (Well, America is pretty messed up, but only politically! I promise you that most normal people do NOT think of the things you are describing here.) Side note: OCD is not caused by anything, it is a genetic disorder! Please do not spread misinformation.

  • @tahoebears
    @tahoebears2 ай бұрын

    I have a rodent problem in my shed. I went to the store to find something to get rid of them. I looked up and saw a box that said, what I thought was "moose repellant!!" Of course it was mouse repellant. I am standing in the store laughing like a crazy person!! See what you have done to us!!!

  • @MidwestMagicCleaning

    @MidwestMagicCleaning

    2 ай бұрын

    😁🫎💀

  • @justmemother2

    @justmemother2

    Ай бұрын

    30 Holly Bibbles with Jesus Christo 😂😂😂 Holy Bibles!!

  • @MagickMomma
    @MagickMomma2 ай бұрын

    I really hope that before the house gets demoed, they let some architectural salvage folks come in and take stuff like fixtures, trim, doors and hardware. People like me who live in and love 100 year plus old homes go to those small businesses for replacement materials for our homes. Especially important if you’re trying to match floorboards! It’s hard to find narrow floorboards, either as reproductions or new.

  • @vinyl1Earthlink

    @vinyl1Earthlink

    Ай бұрын

    Ever see the demolition auctions? They auction off the rights to various bits and pieces, and on the designated day the successful bidders come with power tools and generators, and remove what they bought.

  • @debpratt52

    @debpratt52

    Ай бұрын

    I live in a 202-year-old home that is built WAY better than the brand-new home we had built in 1993 (that new home was garbage). I also hope that some of this home was saved for people like me that prefer old to new any day!

  • @jessicabeaber3528
    @jessicabeaber3528Ай бұрын

    Remember my Husband and I have a camper in our Yard and You and Your crew are welcome to use it while You are doing any cleanings in the mid- WI area. We are about 30 mins S of Shawano. 45 min W of Green Bay. Electric is hooked up, theres a heater and stove, oven, microwave. Waters not on out there yet cause of Winter but it can be. Come and go as You please while You are here. Just give a hollar! 😊❤Be happy to save You some money that You can use towards helping others

  • @jessicabeaber3528

    @jessicabeaber3528

    Ай бұрын

    I forgot to mention theres air conditioning also😊

  • @mrss1053
    @mrss10532 ай бұрын

    I hit the 'like' button and a Moose did indeed appear and said "Thank Yooooooou"

  • @MidwestMagicCleaning

    @MidwestMagicCleaning

    2 ай бұрын

    I totally read that in the moose voice

  • @lori699

    @lori699

    2 ай бұрын

    I read that in a moose voice too! How cld you not? Were all one big happy moose reading family😂 weird.😂

  • @reneecellmer1659

    @reneecellmer1659

    Ай бұрын

    I didn't hear a moose...😢

  • @lori699

    @lori699

    Ай бұрын

    @@reneecellmer1659 keep watching his videos and you will hear it....trust me you will hear it. 🤣 good times!

  • @LeNaSmileyStar

    @LeNaSmileyStar

    Ай бұрын

    @@MidwestMagicCleaning 😂😂

  • @oermama
    @oermamaАй бұрын

    I love spotting quilts in your video’s, on a bed or in a pile between clothes, and I hope the family keeps them for there is a lot of love and work put into it by the lady who made them. Great job 👏🏻 💪🏼👌

  • @cheryrobertson2735

    @cheryrobertson2735

    17 күн бұрын

    Yeah, what she said, get the moose!

  • @elainelittauauthor2218
    @elainelittauauthor22182 ай бұрын

    This cleaning/organization was very kind. I don't blame the elder man for moving to another place when his wife was placed in health-care. He was over his head. You are a blessing.

  • @littlefarmlover
    @littlefarmlover2 ай бұрын

    That’s the first one of your videos that I’ve seen that made me tear up. The woman who owned all that stuff, a lot of the same stuff that I have, or wish I had, must be a very wonderful person. It’s sad to think of her declining health and her life’s worth of possessions being sorted. Our lives are like books, they have a beginning and an end, and a lot of really interesting stuff in between.

  • @Katheverett

    @Katheverett

    Ай бұрын

    A person is like a library…

  • @alyb731

    @alyb731

    Ай бұрын

    That’s a nice way of describing a life.

  • @trademarktm2222
    @trademarktm22222 ай бұрын

    "Living children, coated in gold". Classic! I have to remember that as I declutter my clutter. 😊

  • @MidwestMagicCleaning

    @MidwestMagicCleaning

    2 ай бұрын

    😁😁😁

  • @wendybest4230
    @wendybest42302 ай бұрын

    Here to advocate for all the Useful Ghosts.

  • @nikkisowell3263

    @nikkisowell3263

    Ай бұрын

    Did you see the faces in the soot as well?

  • @farmgirlre4634
    @farmgirlre4634Ай бұрын

    Thank you for helping realize that when I do 1 box of clutter in my house, that it's okay to go through everything and deal with it...then take a break. I was a single parent with 1 dear daughter. A lot of times I just threw stuff in boxes and threw it in the corner just to deal with life. Now, my daughter and I are working on the clutter together finding and reliving the memories, 1 box at a time. Again, thank you for the inspiration!

  • @Snoops510
    @Snoops5102 ай бұрын

    It's amazing that there were no mice in that house. Imagine what damage they could have done to those beautiful baskets. I call exercise bikes extra clothes draping areas. So, I got rid of mine. I don't mind being asked to "like" a video. Sometimes I am so engrossed in the video that I forget. Prayers sent to Jason and his family. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @michellelove9838
    @michellelove98382 ай бұрын

    You absolutely reminded me that hitting the like button is just the polite thing to do after enjoying someone's hour long video of him doing a really nice thing for someone else.

  • @SamBarge1
    @SamBarge12 ай бұрын

    The idea of sorting through a bunch of stuff and finding all the valuable things while throwing out the rest is like a dream.Seriously. What a sense of accomplishment that must give you plus you get to check out cool historic stuff. The frustrated museum curator in me would be in heaven.

  • @gloriastroedecke2717

    @gloriastroedecke2717

    2 ай бұрын

    It is fun,but alas that's not all a curator has to do. The other stuff is frustrating, boring and sucks the marrow of your soul dry.

  • @catblack4091
    @catblack4091Ай бұрын

    It's a shame the house couldn't be salvaged. You're right about the old floors. It is impressive. I live in a region that wasn't really settled until the late 1800s and homes here are typically not very old... so to see 200 year old wood floors is impressive.

  • @dunn9ette
    @dunn9ette2 ай бұрын

    “Weird haircuts and strange robes”😂😂😂 I love this channel. Keep doing you. Thanks for the entertainment and your kindness towards others. 🤗

  • @natshellok
    @natshellok2 ай бұрын

    Thank goodness these folks had you to sort and clean their treasures with respect. I love the serious cleaning videos you do because they motivate me to get my clutter and messes sorted. But this was a really cool one on another level entirely. Most of my family treasures were lost to a fire in the 60s when I was very young so seeing these respectfully cared for was special to me.

  • @karengreybill2860
    @karengreybill28602 ай бұрын

    I love the sped-up munchkins conversations. "If I only had a broom..."

  • @kaythegardener
    @kaythegardener2 ай бұрын

    Keep giving us tips on sorting & cleaning!! These videos inspire us to tackle our local houses & problems for our older friends & relatives!!

  • @irene3196
    @irene31962 ай бұрын

    I think this is my favourite of all your videos. I love the fact that it is an old house but such a pity that the owners feel it is beyond rescue. As a quilter myself I had to stop the film whenever the beautiful patchwork quilt appeared and suspect there'd be more than one in a house like that, and if so I do hope the family kept them. Just for the record, I always hit your "like" button. Best wishes to Jason.

  • @brenda5511

    @brenda5511

    2 ай бұрын

    I saw that blue/white quilt too! It’s beautiful

  • @chriswilford3576

    @chriswilford3576

    2 ай бұрын

    Me too, I wanted to see it all Me back! I commented before the end! Just got a look at that beautiful quilt, I also thought I caught a glimpse of another earlier in the video.

  • @gaetanetheriault7877

    @gaetanetheriault7877

    Ай бұрын

    I too quilt and noticed that beautiful quilt! Takes a quilter to appreciate its true value! ❤

  • @richardeidemiller6739
    @richardeidemiller67392 ай бұрын

    My most hated thing to declutter is paperwork. Tax documents, receipts, warranties, instructions, recipes, junk mail, mortgage papers insurance, letters etc...Some things are easy because you can choose not to bring more in but paperwork of any kind is never ending. Vicki

  • @donnahilton8924

    @donnahilton8924

    2 ай бұрын

    I love going thru paperwork! People think it's odd. If I live nearby (Reading, Pennsylvania) I would be thrilled to help out.

  • @Chrissyhappy

    @Chrissyhappy

    2 ай бұрын

    The first time I did mine it took me 7 hours. I was drained. A whole trash bag to get rid of securely. That was difficult in itself! I swore that day to never let it get that bad again. I now have small boxes for six categories. As soon as a lid doesn’t shut properly I take the box out and sort it. Usually every three months or so.😊

  • @Purdey921

    @Purdey921

    2 ай бұрын

    Paperwork is becoming a thing of the past. I only get one paper bill a month. Used to have one filing box and I’d empty it yearly. Now that box is empty. I have a paper that has what to throw out and what to keep (maybe through Clark Howard’s site). My bookkeeper told me I didn’t have to keep donation receipts if we didn’t itemize. Today I was cutting out artwork from sketchbooks and deciding what to keep. Bound sketchbooks are a bear, but I retapped the binding. Maybe someone can use them, but I won’t!

  • @ittt6339

    @ittt6339

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly my feeling regarding paperwork clutter.

  • @bettyparker3317
    @bettyparker33172 ай бұрын

    Also about the Bibles: some of the dozens found in my old families’ homes, from the 1920s mostly, had tons of notes, like diaries or journals, in the margins on Sundays and Wednesdays (church days). Guess the sermons weren’t so great 😆 Lots of weather/crops/animals (they were farmers) and who came for supper, was sick, etc. Just daily life. Pretty interesting now, to family at least.

  • @michellecats12

    @michellecats12

    2 ай бұрын

    Also a lot of notations of births, deaths, and weddings. Always very interesting to look at the history of the family. Cancel Reply @trekvdm @trekvdm

  • @force311999

    @force311999

    Ай бұрын

    Iv bean is some houses that burn down and for some reason bibles and wedding rings always survive intact

  • @fisherlady408

    @fisherlady408

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@michellecats12 Those family bibles are how some people can get birth certificates or death certificates. Never throw away a bible.

  • @annwilliams6438

    @annwilliams6438

    Ай бұрын

    @@force311999Thick books and metal rings inside of boxes are more likely to survive a house fire. This is not miraculous .

  • @yaboimccoy8109
    @yaboimccoy8109Ай бұрын

    Years ago when my brother and I were brute forcing our way through our parents' very cluttered closet to look for our dad's will, we found so much fascinating stuff in there. I put together like 4 or 5 bags of just pictures and a few bags of documents. I also found my baby book, my brother's baby book, and my mom's baby book from 1964. One of my favorite things I found were handwritten notes my dad sent my mom while they were dating, and he wrote all of his letters on graph paper which is really in character for him lol. There was a lot of other really neat stuff we found in the closet lol

  • @user-yw4bx4nk9e
    @user-yw4bx4nk9e2 ай бұрын

    My MIL sold Longaberger for several years. Sold more to herself than anyone else :>). When she passed away we had an auction of her stuff that we didn't keep. The Longaberger sold better than anything else at the sale. And it only sold for a fraction of what she had paid for it in the beginning. (We had sold her main collection, which was a LOT, several years earlier. It also brought only a fraction of what she paid for it. )

  • @zerocasualteas
    @zerocasualteas2 ай бұрын

    You & Jason do such a wonderful & caring job! I love how you duet through everything to make sure that important items are not missed. Thank you for this amazing work you do! ❤

  • @NancyDrew911

    @NancyDrew911

    Ай бұрын

    @@deborahnewton1694 😂 duck! Here comes a spin kick! 😂

  • @statewench2828
    @statewench28282 ай бұрын

    I got the feeling that this house was happy. I know that sounds weird but, when you were done she just seemed to have joy coming from her. I love old houses I spent many childhood years in a Queen Anne and a Craftsman. So I loved seeing the original wood floor.

  • @triciac1019

    @triciac1019

    2 ай бұрын

    I felt the same way. It's not fancy. It needs some work. But it is a happy home. I bet anyone walking in would feel that.

  • @tjitskegrietje
    @tjitskegrietjeАй бұрын

    A while ago I had a slight obsession with abandoned house explore videos. This reminded me of those - the bowing floors, paintpeel, white mold on the kitchen cabinet doors... It's weirdly melancholic soothing to me. Also, I love the sped up walking noises; it's the definition of scurrying.

  • @agoed65
    @agoed652 ай бұрын

    So nice of Michelle's torso to come and assist! I hope Jason and his family are okay! Happy Easter to you all, including Torso ❤️

  • @xannay
    @xannay2 ай бұрын

    Oh, my goodness. I have been too busy lately. I have only listened to your videos. I have just discovered you have almost half a million subscribers! ... ... ... IT'S SO GOOD!

  • @cathyprosser1050

    @cathyprosser1050

    2 ай бұрын

    I want him to get a million +! 😊

  • @triciac1019

    @triciac1019

    2 ай бұрын

    Oh gosh, I didn't know that. That went fast!

  • @tiffanyb.7596
    @tiffanyb.75962 ай бұрын

    Love this video! Reminds me of my grandmother’s house. So many antiques! And maybe the answer to your question about why someone would have many copies of the same book… My dad had a favorite book. But because he had storage units in different parts of the state, whenever he moved he would pack it away. Then he kept losing it every time they put things in storage units. So I took him to many antique & old bookstores to find an original book. 17 copies in all. Happy memories of taking him to those bookstores. It was like a treasure hunt. He lost his eyesight in World War II. And I must’ve read it to him hundreds of times. My grandmother’s house is still standing and in good shape. I drive by it once in a while. Thank you for your video!🥰

  • @EmZee190

    @EmZee190

    2 ай бұрын

    I'd be interested to know what book it was, if you don't mind sharing? I'm a book lover too.

  • @tiffanyb.7596

    @tiffanyb.7596

    2 ай бұрын

    @@EmZee190 Hello, 1930 Alice in wonderland and through the looking glass. When my dad was a boy his parents gave it to him for his birthday. It was very special to him.

  • @leashy1204

    @leashy1204

    2 ай бұрын

    @@tiffanyb.7596 MY FAVE BOOK TOO!!!!💞💜💞💜💞💜💞💜

  • @RedArrowTinker

    @RedArrowTinker

    Ай бұрын

    You do realize that the book Mack mentioned was the Holy Bible? Many people receive their own copy when they are confirmed or baptized, and some Bibles have pages where you can log your family tree. This family seems to have saved the Bibles that had belonged to family members who have passed away.

  • @sydneywood4398
    @sydneywood43982 ай бұрын

    I'm so glad you respect family history documentation, important papers and all those other treasures that are in the most weird places.

  • @triciac1019
    @triciac10192 ай бұрын

    You react to these things as if they were your own treasures. That makes me happy.

  • @lain6195
    @lain61952 ай бұрын

    Just started helping my partner's mother clear out her garage. Eventually the whole house, but the garage first. Thanks for having this channel around to remind me that even the most disaster zone can be conquered with two people and a little chutzpah. We made a lot of headway in just four hours yesterday, and I'm hopeful we can get it where we need it in the next couple days. You're the best, dude!

  • @dovie2blue

    @dovie2blue

    2 ай бұрын

    Yay!! And now you can use the garage as a storage area as you start on the house.

  • @nicolab2075

    @nicolab2075

    2 ай бұрын

    I am commenting here so that if you give updates over the next couple of days, I will see them 😊❤

  • @lain6195

    @lain6195

    Ай бұрын

    Hah, here's an update just for you, nicolab: Garage cleaned up great! We didn't have a dumpster, so my partner and I are taking away a few bags of garbage or recycling every time we visit, but there's sooooooo much more room. Two upstairs rooms have been muchly sorted and organized. Some donation piles and larger trash items, but we'll deal with them bit by bit, just like the garage trash. We're halfway through dealing with a room that was literally nothing but old paperwork that the cats had turned into a playroom 😂 It was a mess. I'm hopeful we'll get all of that finished tomorrow. It's a lot of paper shredding, but luckily we found four paper shredders and two of them even worked! I think my partner and his mom are a little exhausted by me :>

  • @dovie2blue

    @dovie2blue

    Ай бұрын

    @@lain6195 Honestly you can probably throw away all of them papers. Shredding isn't that necessary if they are going in mixed garbage.

  • @nicolab2075

    @nicolab2075

    Ай бұрын

    @@lain6195 That sounds great!!! Thank you so much for the update 😀 It must be so satisfying, and I bet such a relief for your MIL xxx Good luck with the paper shredding ❤️

  • @lindsayhorne1603
    @lindsayhorne1603Ай бұрын

    I'm autistic, and a professional cleaner. Although I have a lot of qualifications, cleaning is the only job I'm actually happy doing. I clean the students' shared kitchens in a halls of residence, they are generally in a horrible state. I love my job though! I love this channel, the satisfaction from seeing a dirty place become clean is so calming. My love of cleaning started when I was 16, and had bad depression. I found that cleaning and organising my parents house gave me a feeling of control, and I guess that feeling stayed with me into adulthood.

  • @catouniverse
    @catouniverse2 ай бұрын

    I really enjoy your videos! earlier this week I deep cleaned my kitchen, and using the idea of "consolidating" I discovered I actually had more space than I thought, and I managed to free my counters of random stuff that I seldom used! also, the whole "let the beans go!" helped me so much to let go of spices that were 7+ years old. my ex used them to cook, and I didn't, but they were there because "spices don't go bad". I let those spices go and now I actually have space for the stuff I DO use! XD thank you!

  • @dotcassilles1488

    @dotcassilles1488

    29 күн бұрын

    Spices don't go bad but they lose their flavour and any health benefits they have as fresh or freshly opened fade away.

  • @medusamate2278
    @medusamate22782 ай бұрын

    I genuinely thank you for explaining so easily how to clean clutter. It can get so overwhelming looking at the big picture, but you’re able to describe how to tackle it step by step where it becomes doable. My organizational skills are basically nonexistent since I was a child (and I’m older than you,) but when you explain how to start the process, it clicks and makes sense. (I hope that made sense, lol.) Thanks for teaching us! 🙂👍

  • @kathyhitt8319
    @kathyhitt83192 ай бұрын

    My cat & I love these videos. Thanks for the bonus pic at the end!! And the woman who lived in that house had great taste. So many beautiful pieces for her daughters to keep or pass on. Thanks for sharing!

  • @dawnmcfadden6670
    @dawnmcfadden66702 ай бұрын

    You guys are archeologists, finding all those treasures lost to time. Thank heavens this house was not nasty. You videos consistently help me to keep only what we actually use and to take excellent care of those items.

  • @lindawilson4625
    @lindawilson46252 ай бұрын

    This clean up is the one where I had the most "OOOH! I could use that!" and "Oh! That's so cool. I'd take it!" moments. I suspect that was real Pyrex I was seeing, too. You are so respectful and careful compared to pretty much all the other cleaners I see. You put providing a service first, video second and the others go video first..... THANKS!!!!

  • @michelleduff6085
    @michelleduff60852 ай бұрын

    Wow 🤩 All I can say is wow! What an incredible transformation. This is really one to be proud of. You mentioned one of the family members was working on a grandmothers home. My sister and I lost our grandmother then mother fairly close together. Thankfully no hoarding but even then emotionally and physically it was exhausting. We’re still dealing with all the contents. Month by month year by year we’re emotionally ready to let go a little more. ❤ Thank you for the work you do. It’s critically important 😊

  • @MidwestMagicCleaning

    @MidwestMagicCleaning

    2 ай бұрын

    It's a lot of fun, finding all of those old interests that people used to have in the 1800s.

  • @DrofJustice
    @DrofJustice2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the reminder about breaks. I’ve started taking “mental health breaks” when doing unpleasant tasks to avoid escalating anxiety. I love that it feels like a reward and I can be deliberate about acknowledging what I’ve accomplished. Overall, I can’t do more because I never burn out anymore. ❤❤👊🏼

  • @triciac1019

    @triciac1019

    2 ай бұрын

    It helps me to put on music or the TV as some background noise and distraction. I don't know if that would help you.

  • @colleenpeck6347

    @colleenpeck6347

    Ай бұрын

    I get motivated by listening to anxiety depression videos. I feel like I have a friend working with me.

  • @tweetscotchy1093
    @tweetscotchy10932 ай бұрын

    I like the idea of scissors with an attitude. You’re right - it’s best not to pass those along. If you do, it will only encourage them. ✂️

  • @bonnafett44
    @bonnafett44Ай бұрын

    I didn't realize until I started watching your videos that my grandmother likely has some hoarding disorder. Her house looks a lot like this one, especially with important things in random drawers. Now that I watch your videos, I know how I can help her as her health is rapidly declining. I hope I can organize her possessions sooner rather than later.

  • @bloodliriel
    @bloodliriel2 ай бұрын

    Hey Mack! European speaking here... 200 years old floor? Amateurs! 😂 my brother owned a half-timber house from 1629, that was impressive, and beautiful. My cousin still lives in one of that age. You did an amazing job again, I really enjoy watching your videos! Greetings from halfway around the world, from Luxembourg 🇱🇺

  • @tamaratamtammorris8151

    @tamaratamtammorris8151

    2 ай бұрын

    Holy moly, a house from 1629?! That's incredible. Long ago, my hubby visited the UK on a business trip and out of curiosity, stopped into a hardware store to check out what they had for home repairs. He found oak pegs, knob and tube wiring parts, in addition to your standard modern steel nails and screws. BTW-here in the USA, there are a few buildings and structures that can be traced to the 16th and 17th century when Europeans first began arriving and colonizing America, especially in the eastern states like Massachusetts, New York, and Virginia. Anything prior to that are Native American ruins, some of which are impressive in and of themselves (check out the Anasazi ruins in the Southwest USA!)

  • @bloodliriel

    @bloodliriel

    Ай бұрын

    @tamaratamtammorris8151 Yes, that old! Of course most people live in perfectly modern homes, but every village has houses this old. They also have preservation requirements to keep them looking original, and special funding from the state to allow to go the extra mile. I loved this house! And I saw a documentary about the Anasazi ruins, really interesting, and thank you for proposing it. I'll rewatch...

  • @Kyla94934
    @Kyla949342 ай бұрын

    That end shot was a real beauty

  • @AudreyII-
    @AudreyII-2 ай бұрын

    Amazing that you found and kept the land deed. Thank goodness y’all look through everything!

  • @elisabethhopson5639
    @elisabethhopson56392 ай бұрын

    This house was really interesting, lots of lovely brown furniture that cleaned up beautifully (especially the 5 drawer chest). The lady owner had a good eye for nice pieces. I loved the patchwork quilt on the bed, that might be worth good money too. It is a shame that the lady is now in care, she cannot tell us about her things. As for the like button, isn't it supposed to help the algorithm? So that it promotes your channel to other people watching on YT? That's how I got hooked! Love your channel so much Mack and Jason. Real human beings helping others. Try Flawless Cleaning in the UK - more garden clearance than houses. Both of you deserve a medal. 😄🎖

  • @user-zb5or2bh9j
    @user-zb5or2bh9j2 ай бұрын

    I love all the old furniture in this video and love that Jason was polishing it up. Just amazing what you all found in this house!

  • @thechickincharge1073
    @thechickincharge10732 ай бұрын

    That cat at the end was SO adorable! What a beautiful face it has!! Great job again. You motivate me so much to keep my areas cleaned out! Being autistic myself I have realized how to make the ‘copy others’ button work for me! 💕

  • @lhm178
    @lhm1782 ай бұрын

    Story time! I recently bought and moved into my first house. Not needing any major repairs, but little things, and unpacking is a bear (or a moose). When I start to get overwhelmed, I hear your voice in my head saying just pick the thing that annoys you the most, or work in small areas at a time. It's super helpful, and I can't thank you enough. Love your videos in general, but they are helpful to me practically as well. So grateful for all the cleaning and reparing tips. Happy weekend!

  • @terryruiz7417
    @terryruiz74172 ай бұрын

    As you cleaned, it was like watching a once very functional, lovely home being uncovered. I'm glad the two sisters are going over everything. I'm sure they'll be most grateful for all you've found.so well done.

  • @edieboudreau9637
    @edieboudreau9637Ай бұрын

    I always hit the like because it affects your public feed sightings. 😅 Love the fur babies at the end. Those light blue tables were beautiful. Lonaberger anything is a big deal in the North East & mid Atlantic... because their products are American made AND WELL MADE. Hi Michelle. I wonder if that "electrical fire" is when her stroke happened. She might have hit the electrical breaker and then realizing what COULD have happened, then suddenly had the stroke. That could be why it was all still plugged up. Lots of folks don't realize that the circuit could re-energize and re-ignite if that breaker gets flipped on. Often, folks don't know enough to protect themselves when it comes to electrical "stuff". For instance, many don't know that once the breaker box or fuse box is shut off at the mains, any circuit beyond the box ( in the house) is okay to unplug or repair. Too many don't even realize that cutting off the power at the box is necessary before doing circuit or outlet work. AND IN MANY OLDER HOUSES, you have multiple outlets plugged into the same fuses/breakers. That alone is a fire hazard because it constantly trips and then they either use larger fuses or a penny underneath which defeats the purpose of the fuse/breaker to shut off before the overload CAUSES a fire. Sorry. Worked on radios & their electrical power boxes in USAF so it's a pet peeve when I see the danger people don't even KNOW they're getting themselves AND THEIR FAMILIES into. I'm a bit anal when it comes to thoroughly researching before tackling certain things: electrical, mechanical, computer, engineering... BECAUSE of the dangers they CAN lead into with half ***** jumping in. I've run across a few people in FB comments that are convinced YOU are the one who stole someone else's channel BECAUSE you're on utube. No reaching them about the truth. Too determined they're right. Totally get your channel name wrong, too. Hope you get your goal "plaque" wise. Looking forward to the next few hoarding clean outs. BTW that Mr. Clean clean freak is the only cleaner in 15 years NOT to set off my allergies and asthma. Using it everywhere. Thanks for the info on that.

  • @ritaruss8289
    @ritaruss8289Ай бұрын

    I like the fact that you explain your cleaning processes and that you respect the items that the family may want to keep. It makes me very sad when I hear folks say that their "daughter/grandaughter/cousin/ neighbor" came in and cleaned their house by throwing away the homeowner's treasures. One older gentleman that I know was an award-winning journalist in his younger days and had pics from award ceremonies with news celebrities, etc, printed copies of his articles, etc and his nieces came in to help him "clean & organize" and devastated him by THROWING THESE THINGS AWAY! (These were grown women in their 40s, not teenagers.) All they had to do was pack them into plastic totes and store them in his spare bedroom, which nobody ever used. He lived by himself and was cluttered, not trashy. His personal demeanor after their "cleaning help" was very different than before... he looked very defeated and depressed after his lifetime of accomplishments were reduced to garbage. He is a non-confrontational man, so he never told them how they made him feel. 😢

  • @tinarunge1693

    @tinarunge1693

    Ай бұрын

    😢So sorry. A good reminder of the affect we can have on other people.

  • @charmanesutton536
    @charmanesutton5362 ай бұрын

    Thank you. You help me so much to clear the hoard in this double wide trailer. I have a recliner and took a section of my son's old bedroom to put my clothes. And my bathroom. The rest is hubbies. Hey it is coming together. Thanks for the nearby dumpster site and my big truck. And my son for taking it off. 42 years worth. I work every night outside the home and am handicapped so it is slow go. God bless you all for the help.

  • @harrietlovejoy3424
    @harrietlovejoy34242 ай бұрын

    Always hit the like button as I open the video so I don’t forget. Thank you for helping people in need!

  • @suewilkinson910
    @suewilkinson910Ай бұрын

    Beans! I suspect this was once a very nice house with nice things in it. It still has some very nice pieces of furniture. Such a shame to see it so dilapidated now. You did a great job clearing and sorting it. I love that you go through everything and don't throw away good stuff by accident. I would trust you to do this in my home if it were necessary. This has been a great video series. A bit of everything. It's funny that you think a 200 year old house is really old. I'm selling my mum's terraced city house at the moment and that's 100 years old and looks kind of like every other in the city. My own house is fast approaching 300 years, could be a lot longer but we know it was here in it's current format in 1742. No idea when it was first built. The difference is that we build everything in stone or brick. Sometimes we have older timer framed buildings but the frames are usually enormous tree trunks. They aren't going anywhere. American houses, especially older ones, but not exclusively older, all look like they might fall over in a stiff breeze and if they stay upright, bugs eat them.

  • @beckygoley714
    @beckygoley7142 ай бұрын

    You helped me a lot getting rid of 48 years of junk is mind blowing. But it’s a good idea to move everything out of a room then you can clean the rest of the house putting good junk in there Great way of doing cleaning. Thanks for doing hard work. Believe me this is very hard work! I cleaned vacant apartments before. I injured myself many times.

  • @patriciacarlson4206
    @patriciacarlson42062 ай бұрын

    Smash that LIKE button! Awesome job. The sisters must be so appreciative. Happy Easter!

  • @GardenLadyDeb
    @GardenLadyDeb2 ай бұрын

    Antique furniture was in great shape. Some of the pieces I recognized as I have a few, definitely late 1800 vintage 😊. Love your organizing skills

  • @elisa9833
    @elisa9833Ай бұрын

    I used to sell vintage clothes - I was in agony watching those clothes go!! But when I had to close my business, unloading everything took weeks if not months. I had hundreds of hangers -- this part of the video is giving me PTSD! I put ads on craigslist asking people to come and get hangers, mailing stuff, clothes cleaners, shelving units, clothing racks, all the things I needed to run my business. I sold the clothes and jewelry for cheap. In one large room that had been cleared, I walked through it, said something to my husband, and literally started at how loud it was without all of that padding! It's all cleared out except for a few items I've kept for myself.

  • @noelineatterbury822

    @noelineatterbury822

    Ай бұрын

    Oh that breaks my heart …. I love vintage clothing 😢

  • @frog90901
    @frog909012 ай бұрын

    Your videos have become my "me" time before I have to go in and do a big cleaning! Today it's the basement after a burst pipe turned it into a indoor swimming pool. But when I watch your videos I get energized and motivated to tackle it. Thank you!

  • @betsyplunkett2555
    @betsyplunkett25552 ай бұрын

    I love how steep the stairs are. Reminds me of my aunt mom’s house.

  • @cherylgoldman6846
    @cherylgoldman68462 ай бұрын

    "Living children covered in gold." I'm deceased! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @NataliePlz
    @NataliePlzАй бұрын

    Finding ANY photos that old is literally the coolest thing. It's a glimpse into how people of that timeframe lived their lives. Like without Diablo 2. And cat videos.

  • @edwinanixon5726
    @edwinanixon57262 ай бұрын

    Wow, just wow!!!!! I am praying that the mold I noticed behind some curtains happened after she passed and he left the house. What a wonderful job you did. People are blessed to have you even in a short time in their lives. HAPPY RESURRECTION DAY!!!😎

  • @kathleentroutman1777
    @kathleentroutman17772 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your narration! I watch other cleaning videos and I enjoy them. But your narration makes it so interesting. So interesting. Man, I learn so much, and laugh so much. Thank you all for what you do.

  • @mozu517
    @mozu5172 ай бұрын

    Great tips about purposing the rooms and starting with 5 tubs. I'm going to use that method for my husband's stuff, who passed away 8 months ago. Then I'm going to do the same thing with my own stuff, so the folks who inherit my stuff don't have to go through the same long, tedious project. Thank you ❤

  • @kimberlybettis8509
    @kimberlybettis85092 ай бұрын

    I really really have great appreciation for the immense help you are doing for this family. There is a "demo" dumpster I frequent quite often because much of the time it contains a whole household of stuff! Someone will die and the house will be in such bad shape that it has to be totally renovated and no one in the family wants to take on the task of going through all the belongings. This may be due to time restraints or simply emotional strain (its overwhelming and very time consuming if you were very close to the person/family). So I find all sorts of treasures along with disposing of prescription drugs and things to donate to salvation army.😊 Bless you❤

  • @TheRoadLessPaved
    @TheRoadLessPaved2 ай бұрын

    OMG .. I have that same blue quilt, from my dad's hoarder apartment after he passed 28 years ago!

  • @maryfolks9368
    @maryfolks93682 ай бұрын

    Oh you guys are the sweetest and kindest people I know of. Your humor cracks me up every video. God bless you always 🤗

  • @lindaelick6067
    @lindaelick60672 ай бұрын

    I was completely surprised that house didn’t have mice. For as old as it is you would think there were plenty of ways for the mice to get in. The saying “they don’t make things like they use to” is true. You did a great job as usual, of course Jason and your friend too!

  • @cheryllewis-scott8741
    @cheryllewis-scott87412 ай бұрын

    You, your friend and Jason did an amazing job. Anyone walking into that home can now see its potential. Bravo

  • @cherylrdot2303
    @cherylrdot23032 ай бұрын

    I love how you are so caring & respectful to all of their belongings. The rooms look so good and stages even though there is not much there in the end. If you're ever working near Benton, Illinois I have a guest room, guest bath, couch & y'all are welcome to stay here to offset your cost of travel. Can't wait for your next adventure!

  • @nerdyvinyl
    @nerdyvinyl2 ай бұрын

    Good move partnering with Michelle! Looking forward to seeing Michelle helping out more often. Ladies named Michelle are indeed pretty cool and useful to have around! 🙂 Good job everyone! What a huge accomplishment! Very inspiring!

  • @michellewilsdon294

    @michellewilsdon294

    2 ай бұрын

    indeed ! xx

  • @michellecats12

    @michellecats12

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you, I'm also a Michelle! Lol!

  • @DreamingCatStudio
    @DreamingCatStudio2 ай бұрын

    Amazing transformation. There are so many things I like about this video: one, of course learning where to put the severed heads of my vanquished enemies… Two you gave out great cleaning advice, and the one that I am going to put into action tomorrow when I do my studio is, don’t worry about making a mess in another room while you clean up a room. It makes so much sense! Three: your humor had me laughing all the way through… Four I love the wildcats at the end. How do you get them to stay in your house? Or do they just claw you up every day and you say oh well that’s the price I pay for having Wildcats? Five, I am so impressed with both you and Jason - - your focus, care and determination are unsurpassed. Six, thank you for sharing that you take breaks. I think that is so important and I need to remember that doing my own home. Thanks again to both of you! I bet your clients were so grateful and thrilled. ❤ p.s. I had already hit the liked button because I do it automatically even before I watch the videos… One thing I’ve seen other channel do is pause in the middle instead of leaving it to the end. I think it probably makes a tiny difference… You know getting older and stuff it’s hard to remember everything at once. 😂

  • @ViktorSarge
    @ViktorSarge2 ай бұрын

    Always a treat seeing your videos! Narration is the unique edge that no one else has. At first I didn't understand how it could be cheaper to bulldoze and rebuild, but after a bit it really made sense. You'd have to strip it to the studs and probably replace a good bit of that too. I've seen some people do projects like that but it's always special circumstances making it doable. Like being a professional and able to do most of it yourself, turning it into youtube content or just doing a room at a time as you can afford it instead of taking out a huge loan up front.

  • @debradavis768
    @debradavis7682 ай бұрын

    I'm ready for our new robes and a different haircut. These mullet and mohawks have got to go!!! Thanks for helping another family in need. Here is a little extra for the next one.

  • @MidwestMagicCleaning

    @MidwestMagicCleaning

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Debra! 🫎🫎🫎

  • @katepollard-vithanage889
    @katepollard-vithanage8892 ай бұрын

    Beautiful Longaberger baskets! You are really a godsend to this family!

  • @dovie2blue

    @dovie2blue

    2 ай бұрын

    I've seen a couple in photos and I literally cannot fathom why they are so costly.

  • @heatherwoods1789
    @heatherwoods178921 күн бұрын

    Your videos help me clean. I let it run while i clean. At the end of the video, i get a break, and your advice you gove during is like a little pep talk. Really helps my adhd brain focus on who task at a time. My place has gotten very messy from not having the mental capacity to focus on cleaning (not unliveable, just very messy), and having you clean in the background with me has been a huge help. It also helps seeing that my place isn't nearly as bad as some of the videos get, but that if i dont prioritize working on it, it could get that bad in time. 2 evenings of watching your videos my kitchen looks amazing (my living room is slightly worse) but that's part of the process, especially since some of the garages you have cleaned are larger than my place. Thank you.

  • @marycooney303
    @marycooney3036 күн бұрын

    Honestly, dude, not only do you inspire me to get organized, adhd and autism here, but you Crack me up. 😅

  • @mykagates4860
    @mykagates48602 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your friends' channels, A Beautiful Mess & Cleaning with Barbie! I subscribed to them and enjoy them as well as I do you and your self-made crew (your kiddos) and freelance friends 🤙🏼 THIS is one of my FAVORITES you've released, "Johnny flip-spin kickin' gross in the face hole"!!! Seriously, I'm totally digging how I relate to you and your bride having so much in common 😅 My beloved husband AND I have ADHD, OCD & autism 🤷🏼‍♀️ God had fun making us! 🥓.... just because 😊

  • @carolynsimone8647
    @carolynsimone86472 ай бұрын

    Amazing background story and an awesome house...you guys knocked it out of the ballpark...love the before and after shots including you resting with kitty...🥰🥰

  • @mollypostema6866
    @mollypostema68662 ай бұрын

    Thank you for going through everything so thoroughly. It gives me anxiety when cleaners just throw everything away without looking at it first. History is really important and we lose alot of family history in the garbage. That makes me sad since our ancestors worked so hard for their future generations.

  • @user-tj7om7od7f
    @user-tj7om7od7f2 ай бұрын

    Your advice on sorting is very valuable! And your humor is unique. You always make me laugh.

  • @robinwebb2160
    @robinwebb21602 ай бұрын

    Great job, Mac 😃 There were so many OH MY GOSH moments where I wanted to be there and look at the real thing. I love going through old photos! So cool 🥰

  • @gloriastroedecke2717
    @gloriastroedecke27172 ай бұрын

    Hey,it's OK to say," Holy Crap! " and be awed by old photos even if you viewed 200 in a day. When I did archival work for a museum and a university library I was still awed and amazed by Dickens and Bronte first editions even when I had already seen Austen first Editions. And I loved seeing Lou Costello photos first had as well as glass negatives from the 1850's. So go on and say,"Wow!!!" and "Holy Crap!". It's a rare and wondrous joy. At least so think so.

  • @gloriastroedecke2717

    @gloriastroedecke2717

    2 ай бұрын

    As far as storing and conserving the photos and textiles in the house Gaylord archival supplies are professional grade and are used by most libraries and museums.

  • @activeheart1955
    @activeheart19552 ай бұрын

    l used to volunteer at a resale store and a trick they taught me about dresser and desk drawers and that is take a dry bar of ivory soap along the edges and they slide in and out a lot easier love ya another awesome episode

  • @RedArrowTinker

    @RedArrowTinker

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, Ivory soap or a candle. The wax makes a great lubricant.

  • @yootoobsuks4210
    @yootoobsuks4210Ай бұрын

    "Implements of cleaning destruction"? That's freaking great! 🤣

  • @lisaspadini3343
    @lisaspadini3343Ай бұрын

    Longaberger also used to sell wrought iron with wood furniture. My oldest Son took my whole set of Longaberger dishes (full set of 12) mixing bowls, lasagna- casserole dishes, pie plates, butter dishes, salt and pepper, etc...He's a chef, and ALL of my Longaberger ceramics held up through my boys' upbringing with not 1 pc ever chipped or broken. Now he uses the whole set! 😊

  • @maryjanewill3056
    @maryjanewill30562 ай бұрын

    We had a water leak and my husband had some kind of health issue, thank you for keeping me a working between Dr. Appointments.

  • @RozaneBeyMcCurdy
    @RozaneBeyMcCurdy2 ай бұрын

    KITTIES! The descriptions of the treasures you've found is just amazing! Anyone is blessed who is lucky to cross paths with you and your cleaning posse. Except Moose, of course!

  • @christinabrigham531
    @christinabrigham531Ай бұрын

    I love how you're humor just comes from left field all of a sudden. It makes me giggle. For example the whole ghost comment and kidney comment you're a funny guy.

  • @melissaciswhoibe9183
    @melissaciswhoibe9183Ай бұрын

    All your furbabies watching tv together is so cute! I love all of those old wood floors and the couples beautiful antique furniture. That was a lot to sort out and as always, you all did a great job. You can tell they had a nice home with nice belongings. I wish them well, bless their hearts. A whole lot of memories in that home. It's a sweet little house. Thanks for the video. I hit the like button as I always do even before I watch the videos. :) Take care.

  • @lynelalonde2827
    @lynelalonde28272 ай бұрын

    As always great job. Thank you. Who else kept waiting for a shot of all the baskets together.

  • @annwilliams6438
    @annwilliams6438Ай бұрын

    Mac, save your back mate. Where you can, pick up a box and put it on a table or shelf before you start sorting. Kneeling and bending right over for each items adds hundreds or even thousands of full bend overs that you could have avoided or done a lesser bend. Eg. From 11:00 that dresser at the window would have been a better shelf to put the boxes on. You are precious; your back is precious- especially as a tall man.

  • @tiffanyboutwell1489
    @tiffanyboutwell14892 ай бұрын

    I just wanted to let you know I love watching you help people who need help. I also think you are hilarious with your snarky, sarcastic dialog, but you switch and can be serious.